And once again for emphasis: this aspect of multitasking isn’t really about running multiple apps at once as occurs in a desktop environment, it’s about leaving them in memory so you can quickly switch between them.

Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, in an interview with FOX Business, has revealed that flash 10.1 support for WebOS and BlackBerry phones would arrive slightly later than expected in the second half of 2010.

The slight delay (it was previously expected in the first half of 2010), was briefly mentioned during Adobe’s whirlwind Creative Suite 5 press tour this week.

he iPhone 4G images posted yesterday by Engadget seem likely to be fake.Applesfera reports that the device is a Japanese iPhone counterfeit. They have posted another image of the device (above) which is claimed to have been purchased in Japan by a reader.

Is this the iPhone 4G (or iPhone HD)? There’s no way to tell for sure, but these photos which made their way into our hands certainly do a convincing job of making us think that’s very much the case. Apparently the phone was found on the floor of a San Jose bar inside of an iPhone 3G case. Right now we don’t have a ton of info on the device in question, but we can tell you that it apparently has a front facing camera (!), 80GB of storage (weird, right?), and isn’t booting at this point (though it was previously, and running an OS that was decidedly new). It’s not clear if this is definitely a production model, or just a prototype that found its way into the world, but it’s certainly a compelling design, no matter how you look at it.

The iPad is first a foremost a device for consuming media, and where is most of your media if not on your desktop or laptop? All your videos, both self-created and downloaded; your music collection, which is so much larger than your iPad’s flash storage can dream of accomodating; your store of documents, which contain so much information about you, your work and your interests. On your iPad, this stuff is too often there, not here—but it doesn’t have to be.

You can easily access all of these things from your iPad with a set of simple-to-use apps, and where those don’t work, you can actually control your computer—mouse and all—from your iPad.